Bidsquare offers a collection of white dressers at furniture auction for sale that can complement any interiors. Antique and vintage white dresser for sale is the main highlight of several collectors, featuring its own unique and antique dressers styles.
History of White Dressers
The term dresser was first used in England in the 16th-century, although it looked more like the sideboards. These antique furniture pieces were placed in the dining and kitchen areas, as it provided additional space to dress the meals before serving. Tall backboards with deep shelves were added in the 17th-century to display dinnerware. It also featured extra drawers for holding table linens and silverware. Although mahogany sideboards rose to popularity in the 18th-century, white dressers remained in use in modest households throughout the Edwardian era. Pine dresser is often made of mahogany, walnut, & oak. Like other types of furniture, its designs have evolved with time. The 18th century white dressers, produced during the reign of Queen Anne (1702 - 1707), frequently featured s-curved cabriole legs, handmade knees, and claw-ball feet. The designs were minimalistic in America, with the Chippendale being the most prominent. Find a range of white dressers for sale at online auctions from across the centuries.